Unfortunate Balladier Standing at Idle Hour Farm, Daily Racing Form, 1936-10-28

article


view raw text

UNFORTUNATE BALLADIER STANDING AT IDLE HOUR FARM E. R. Bradleys unfortunate colt Balladier, the black son of Black Toney Blue Warbler, by North Star III., only raced as a two-year-old, and was rated among the best juveniles of 1934; in fact, was considered on a level with Chance Sun, the recognized leader. Balladier won the United Hotel Stakes at Saratoga, defeating Omaha ana Today, among others: caPtur,ed,thJLfrh ha pagne Stakes at Belmont "J01 abllshed new carried 124 pounds an? 0rmanarCCHed second in the Futurity was Sr beingbloVd and forced back at the start. Befause of injuries suffered in that contest he never raced again. He is now in the stud at Idle Hour Farm at a fe of ,000.


Persistent Link: https://drf.uky.edu/catalog/1930s/drf1936102801/drf1936102801_23_10
Local Identifier: drf1936102801_23_10
Library of Congress Record: https://lccn.loc.gov/unk82075800